Featured Viola Teachers Near Cincinnati, OH

Here are just a few of the many teachers offering viola lessons in Cincinnati. Whether you are looking for beginner viola lessons for your kids, or are an adult wanting to improve your skills, the instructors in our network are ready to help you now!

...I move at a very quick pace, but I have my students set their own goals. While I will select the literature for the student, I want them to feel successful when they are working with me. ... Read More

...Hello! My name is Kristen and I am a classically trained violinist, teacher, and artist. My degree is in Violin performance from The Ohio State University and I taught lessons to younger children during my college years. ... Read More

...I also spent 9 months in Ireland playing in sessions with the Irish, and going to the University of Limerick. I have traveled all over Ireland and played in many different music sessions, and so I teach Irish fiddle as well.... Read More

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Instruments:GuitarVoiceViolinCelloViolaBass Guitar

...I cater the lesson to achieve the goals of each individual student. I use a combination of teaching aurally by rote, and through music notation. My ear is adept at picking out chord changes and lines to songs that I'm not familiar with. ...

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Emily

I've played violin on and off for 6 years (from middle school to high school). Now I just graduated from college and would like to pick up violin again.

Bridgette

I am looking for Violin lessons for both an adult and child 11 years of age. My 11 yearold played for about 6 months and I played when I was younger .

Teresa

I was checking what is your starting age for taking violin lesson l have a 4 year-old grand son, what is the right age to start lessons and do you offer at that age.

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